Spend the day in the dark with "12 Hours of Terror" or step across the street for a bite at Luxe -- or take the family to Hale Farm this Saturday.

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"12 Hours of Terror" at the Capitol Theatre

Okay scare fans, time for the third annual terror-fest at the Capitol (1390 West 65th St., Cleveland). The marathon runs from 10 p.m. Saturday until 10 a.m. Sunday. Flicks include classics such as "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," horror comedies like "Slither" with Elizabeth Banks, and five others. RJ the movie critic from ESPN Cleveland hosts, with games, prizes and a continental breakfast. $25 in advance; $30 day of show at clevelandcinemas.com or box office. No one under 18 admitted. -- Clint O'Connor

Luxe wears many hats: hip Gordon Square hangout; swanky lounge; stylish, big-city-feeling bistro. The exposed-brick and chandelier-lit main dining room buzzes with packed tables and spirited voices most nights. A diverse cocktail menu and moderately priced wine list tempt diners to linger over a drink or two before choosing among appetizers, small plates, pizza, pasta or daily specials such as a perfectly cooked herb-crusted pork tenderloin over a bed of risotto and seasonal vegetables. For a more casual evening, scout out some seats in the lounge and order cocktails and "nibbles" such as crispy rock shrimp or veal-stuffed olives. $$$, major credit cards accepted. -- Eric Susyne

Visitors see foods prepared and preserved for winter and use antique equipment to press apple cider and shell and grind corn. The barnyards will also be active with harvest activities and animals, including chickens, oxen, hogs and sheep. Other activities include pumpkin painting and wagon rides. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $10; $5, children; free, members. -- John Gruner

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